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Across
- ___ one out (misfit)
- Toothpaste tube lid, say
- Locale for experiments, for short
- Sherlock Holmes & Watson or Key & Peele, e.g.
- Ticklish red Muppet who frequently refers to himself in the third person
- Tuna found in a sushi bar
- Sharp part of a knife
- “Best of ___!” (“Kill it!”)
- “___-hoo!” (“Over here!”)
- Sportswear brand whose popular slogan “Just Do It” made its first appearance in 1988
- No sweat?
- “In God We Trust,” for the United States of America
- Meddle in matters you’re not concerned with
- How a Brit would say “washroom”
- Appoint to office?
- “Luther” actor Idris who’s also a DJ by the moniker “DJ Big Driis”
- Fast food chain whose popular slogan “It’s Finger Lickin’ Good!” made its first appearance in 1956
- Laundry batch, say
- Eighth month of the year, for short
- Skewered meat cooked over a grill, say
- Tech company whose popular slogan “Think Different” made its first appearance in 1997
- Came in first
- Quick and energetic, as a walk
- Cordon ___ (cheesy French dish)
- On the ___ (accepting bribes)
- Tourist attraction with animal enclosures
- Cranny’s partner?
- Havana’s country
- Programming pioneer Lovelace with a language named after her
- “Is it ___?” (question by a skeptic)
- Bring home the bacon?
- Compose, as a beautiful poem
- Scotland ___ (headquarters for the Metropolitan Police)
- It’s assigned to you on an airplane, perhaps
Down
- “___ to a Nightingale,” John Keats poem
- Worthless firecracker, say
- Golden Retriever or Poodle, e.g.
- What you’re reading right now
- Network for “Mad Men” or “Better Call Saul”: Abbr.
- Card game played with a straight face
- Potato chip brand whose popular slogan “Betcha can’t eat just one” made its first appearance in 1963
- “Land ___!” (ship crew’s cry on seeing land, perhaps)
- Author’s story on the back cover, for short
- Antlered Yellowstone deer
- Doctor who treats tonsillitis: Abbr.
- Molecule with a “+” or “-” charge, say
- Congresswoman’s “I vote yes!”
- Initials for a famous activist with a “dream”
- Comic reaction to a punch in the gut
- Tick’s partner
- “The Princess and the ___” (fairy tale involving many mattresses)
- Composer ___ Menken best known for his work with Disney
- Flash ___ (surprise gathering)
- Swimmer’s counts
- Put on some muscle, with “up”
- Number that goes up on every birthday?
- Like chocolate with high cocoa content
- Sheep mom
- Paper towel manufacturer whose popular slogan “The quicker picker-upper” made its first appearance in 1960s
- Jigsaw puzzle parts
- Made some brownies, say
- “This doesn’t ___ well…” (like an omen or premonition)
- Home buyer’s financial need, often
- Go from gig to gig
- Zip, ___, Zoom (game)
- “… cone ___ cup?” (ice cream shop options): 2 wds.
- Sharjah’s country: Abbr.
- Lingerie purchase
- Pantry-interloping insect